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  • Regular Price: $309.35
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  • Make sure your cargo stays in your pickup bed and doesn't come crashing through your truck's back window by using an Aries Headache Rack
  • Made of heavy-duty 2" x 1" Carbon Steel
  • Fully louvered tubes allow rearview visibility
  • Works with all cross-bed toolboxes
  • Engineered to work with all popular full-size trucks
  • High-gloss Black Powder Coat finish
  • Easy to install
  • 3-Year Warranty

Nothing ruins a long day of satisfying hard work faster than loose cargo crashing through your truck cab's rear window. Prevent this from happening by installing an Aries Headache Rack.

Like a gate for your rear window, a headache rack puts up a final line of defense to prevent unfortunate accidents from ruining your truck cab. Heavy-duty Carbon Steel tubes measuring 2" x 1" run the span of your back window. Fully louvered for full rearview visibility, the Aries Headache Rack will also work with all bed-spanning toolboxes. Made to work with the most popular full-size trucks, every rack is finished with corrosion-resistant high-gloss Black Powder Coat and is easy to install.

There's no reason to put yourself in a position where something unfortunate might happen. Prevent a serious accident by using an Aries Headache Rack. Backed by a 3-Year Warranty.

Aries Headache Rack Customer Reviews

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Average Install Time: 2+ Hours

Jeremy S who drives a Ford F-250
2013-05-06
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Rack is of high quality and worth the money. As with the rest of the reviews, some fabrication work is needed. You'll need a little patience and some good drill bits (at least for an F-250 Superduty, not sure about the others). The hole closest to the rear of the truck on the bracket will work just fine. The hole towards the front lines up exactly with the square hole in the box of the truck, so absolutely will not work. I just had to drill a hole closer to the cab (in each one) and change up the orientation of the brackets a bit to fit. It would be nice if the manufacturer would (at a minimum, if they don't want to make these vehicle specific) add more holes in the bracket to place the bolts. As mentioned, took some time and patience, but now that it's installed, happy with the outcome - due to difficulty of installation, I would not give five stars.

Install Time: 2+ Hours

Pauly who drives a Dodge Ram 2500
2013-04-14
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Looks cool and works but it didn't fit my truck. I had to modify it. They need to make the racks vehicle specific.

Install Time: 1-2 hours

BRIAN V who drives a GMC Sierra Pickup
2013-03-01
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Bracket to top rail does not work on my truck. The front holes in the bracket landed over the stack pocket, and could not bolt it there. Had to drill new holes towards the back of bracket and now the whole rack bounces when I hit a bump in the road.

Install Time: 2+ Hours

Freddie L who drives a Ford F-150
2013-02-05
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This rack looks awesome on my F150! But I didn't know I had to screw the metal slabs into the truck. So I had someone weld two metal poles on each end of the rack so all I needed to do was slide the rack into the pre-existing holes. If you screw it in the rack, it will rock back and forth, which will destroy your truck because of its weight. I didn't want to screw it in because it has to be metal to metal and I didn't want to remove my plastic covers from my truck.

Install Time: 2+ Hours

Jaime G who drives a Ford F-150
2012-11-19
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The headache rack was just as expected. Fit perfect. Thanks.

Install Time: Under 30 minutes